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Two inmates who escaped Mississippi prison on Christmas Day should be considered dangerous, sheriff says – Magnolia State Live
Two inmates who escaped Mississippi jail on Christmas Day ought to be thought of harmful, sheriff says
Revealed 4:13 pm Sunday, December 25, 2022
Two inmates who’ve escaped a Mississippi jail ought to be thought of harmful, officers stated.
Hinds County Sheriff Tyree Jones reported on social media that the 2 inmates escaped from the Raymond Detention Heart.
Officers are on the lookout for Traverro McElroy, 36, and Tyler Charles Payne, 31, had been lacking at this Christmas morning’s headcount.
McElroy was being held on the detention middle on costs of homicide and being in possession of a firearm, whereas Payne was being charged with armed carjacking/taking of a car.
A church van was stolen from Belmont Church on Hwy 18 close to the jail and the theft id believed to be linked to the 2 inmates.
The church van, a 2005 white Chevy, has Mississippi license plate #CB91395.
Anybody with data is requested to name 601-352-1521.
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Belmont Church on Hwy 18 in shut proximity to RDC was burglarized in a single day and the church can, a 2005 white Chevy was stolen, MS license plate CB91395 was stolen. It’s believed to be linked to the escapees and one or each might be in possession of the stolen van. https://t.co/LFt3OI093s
— TyreeJonesSheriff (@TyreeSheriff) December 25, 2022